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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

After a couple of hours fitting the doublet bodice (on, off, refit and repin, try it on again...) I have a pattern that I think will work. I am using a featherweight buckram for the interlining and am currently pad stitching wool to the collar to add stiffness and help shape the curve. Almost half way around the first side and appears to be giving the effect I am after.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

To celebrate 10 years of the Realm of Venus, Donna Bella Lucia da Verona has created a fantastic costume competition....which I just had to enter. I will be making a dress inspired by the painting of Isabella de Medici and am tempted to also redo the blue Maria de Medici gown with the correct embroidery.....time may become a factor.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Another couple of hours completed. The skirt is getting so stiff and heavy that it is really time consuming to finish the applique. However I think the black applique is nearly finished. There are a couple of sections that will be quite time consuming, but the rest of the blak is tiny sections filling in 'loops'. I find its easier to look from the back of the skirt now to see where I have missed bits. Next, I need to finish the gold applique on the skirt and then finish the bodice and sleeves. I will be onto making up the dress in no time (relatively speaking).

About Me

In the Society for Creative Anachronism I am known as Lady Rose Pennyngton, an English Lady residing in Elizabethan London.
Sixteenth century English and Florentine costume are my main focus areas, and I particularly enjoy the challenge involved in creating garments based on portraits. I have also made garb from other eras as they were required for particular events, and bits and pieces for people as needed.
In the future I intend to kep working towards period authencity and completeness of costume from head to toe. And of course, continuing to have fun costuming :)